Foveosporites ryosekiensis Legrand, Pons, Nishida & Yamada, 2011
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2011n1a6 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4608578 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A87FC-FFCE-617C-FCA1-FDC1FE16FD63 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Foveosporites ryosekiensis Legrand, Pons, Nishida & Yamada |
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sp. nov. |
Foveosporites ryosekiensis Legrand, Pons, Nishida & Yamada n. sp. ( Fig. 8D, E View FIG , H-J)
Foveosporites sp., Legrand, Palynologie des dépôts Jurassique supérieur et Crétacé inférieur du Japon, et provinces paléofloristiques du sud-est asiatique: 149, pl. V, fig. 16; pl. VI, figs 1, 2 (2009).
TYPE MATERIAL. — Site II, horizon 2, slide a; slides SEM-a, SEM-b; holotype ( II2 a-U63; Fig. 8D, E View FIG ) ; paratypes ( SEM-II2 a, SEM-II2 b; Fig. 8H, I View FIG ). Collection de Paléobotanique-UPMC, Paris, France .
ETYMOLOGY. — The species name is after the Ryosekitype Province of Japan, of which this species seems to be characteristic.
OCCURRENCE. — Ashikajima and Kimigahama Fm (common).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Hatoyama, SE Choshi Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
STRATIGRAPHIC HORIZON. — Ashikajima Fm (Barremian).
DIAGNOSIS
Trilete microspore. Amb triangular with straight to slightly convex sides. The laesurae are undulating, slightly raised (1-2.5 µm), and extend to the 3/4 of the spore radius. The contact area is psilate or can sometimes present one tubercule, and is delimited by a triangular thickening of the exine (3-4 µm wide), which overhangs and includes the trilete mark, and can extend to the apices. Beyond this thickening, the exine is psilate on the proximal face and forms a broad equatorial flange. The equator and the distal face are densely pitted to foveolate. On the distal face, the foveolae are more or less rounded, coarser near the equator (0.5 to 1.5 µm wide). The exine is 3 to 4 µm thick. Equatorial diameter = 35-45 µm; equatorial flange width = 5-7 µm.
REMARKS
Foveosporites labiosus Singh, 1971 has a thickening on its distal face similar to that observed in F.ryosekiensis , but its location is different. The equatorial flange reminds the Cyatheales (Lophosoriaceae) figured by Tryon & Tryon (1982).
BOTANICAL AFFINITIES
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Foveosporites ryosekiensis Legrand, Pons, Nishida & Yamada
Legrand, Julien, Pons, Denise, Nishida, Harufumi & Yamada, Toshihiro 2011 |
Foveosporites
Balme 1957 |